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176. Oral history interview with Jerzy Skarźyński and Eugeniusz Wójcik
commerce between Urkainian guards and villagers; escapes from Treblinka; the Treblinka revolt; seeing some
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177. Oral history interview with Zoltan Birnbaum
his and other Jewish men's participation in the revolt; returning to his village after the war to
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178. Oral history interview with Juozas Mozūraitis
occupation; renting an apartment to a Jewish family; participating in the revolt of 1941; encountering German
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179. Oral history interview with Sava Petrovic
different types of jobs held by Jasenovac prisoners; his escape during the prisoner revolt in April 1945
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180. Oral history interview with Eva Rozsa
Auschwitz; the revolt of the Sonderkommando, the crematoria workmen; her mother being sent to Bergen-Belsen
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181. Oral history interview with Harry Bass
mother and two youngest brothers in Auschwitz; the Sonderkommando revolt in Auschwitz; working in the
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182. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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183. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 mark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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184. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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185. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 mark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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186. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, .50 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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187. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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188. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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189. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 1 Reichsmark, acquired by a US soldier
began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized control of the camp. Later
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190. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 3 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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191. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, 2 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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192. Buchenwald Standort-Kantine concentration camp scrip, .50 Reichsmark
revolted and seized control of the camp. Later that day, soldiers from the Sixth Army Armored Division
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193. Alfred Spiess
the revolt on August 2, 1943, with the exception of the gas chambers, which were made of concrete ... the camp after the revolt on August 2, 1943 were liquidated on November 30, 1943. At the beginning of ... 's gates. Spiess states that if it were not for the revolt there would be no survivors. Spiess believes the ... final push for a revolt came from the prisoners who had been brought to Treblinka from the Warsaw ghetto
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194. List of children at Children's Home Wesembeck-Ophem [sic], 200 Choe de Malines / submitted by the World Jewish Congress, 1835 Broadway,
parents had been deported to the death camps. From August 1944, the AJB decided to revolt and hid the
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195. SS troops force Jewish families to evacuate an apartment building during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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196. A German gun crew prepares to shell the ruins of a building during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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197. SS soldiers pause to eat during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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198. The bodies of Jewish policemen executed by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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199. Apartment buildings burn during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their
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200. The ruins of a building destroyed by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
killed or captured during the ghetto revolt. Of those who were taken alive, 7,000 were deported to their